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' CITV AND COUNTY. hATfWJAY Jl'LY Morton, Issimtr tllU IIDMll- miw WW Ihe I'KLKIIIUILI). That UtetiiUiire Kurednl La-l ,rar. IkuueaMre tl tunc. ul rii ton ..r in Nt-u- YKK, July .-'.-There wa n of activity " republic hi lale ,," uit.-rl Kill I. Wctine ho Tast. .1.1.1. "If "v'r II... Mnl. ll.--k.Ml ! t..-.'li-tlll II...i:.m. riitit i""" ""' ii"!""'!'"! i..'iimi. '" ilr -Mit.lit u -M t L,j from Warner Miller, who bad l..ull fllilll lli riilllll T tsc.-cwll!lt Clinic - ...... uns IrOllllX oil. .I"" "- L-.J.11 Miller hii.I i;..lsrt. ml I lie proi-ct of lmtitiiif their favorite "( ',. .HK'-rly ,lCllsCll. , 1, I . t",tormiiiittii-iiiiiii Iituc. iiuk.-r. f 'Vit"liliKl""i "-. "''I relied 'he t,.uof neatly nil. when I'-- ' 11 "Tilt forty odd would-l nindidiilc lor iT'ivfrnor (ill to Iihvi dwindled t four, who limy I crl..iity nrnrd.-d . lii the race. They ant Morton, rn--lt, Miller and Hubert. Tin re i a trn'mrT sentiment fr Morion in Northern Nw York tluin for tiny oth- rr man. " iinifv.T iuii-1 or I"-"- ;irvfTvinv of liwl. ru who will have Mimi'thliiK t" ' ,H'ul "'i' nniiiimt ti hi. Hi'" w llh w hom I luivc tiilkcil I llit ill'Ciilou nv snyiiiK, ii .'i"i- , a calidi.lule we nrc mr nun nun Id- will lie cho-cii oy me iiunniui'ii Willi prcti l iiiinniiiiiiy. Mortoii'n noiiiinutlon would lie f.iiivnlciit to mi election ! would make him i very daiiR-cmua candidate for the prcsidcii tial nomination l 1 Umr. t I.Ubarli. l.rrri.K Hih-k, July i,,v- Fish back will take "if stump in I In- Inter of hi waninu m-lialorl.il canvas. M iiutor lU-rty Im every pro--i of mi allll.l tlliullilliou-i Vntu of tin- lciMl:i-tun- in favor ! hi return to the I Hit. (I Stale h-iuiIc. mi:vi ru v Henderson, lielltist. J.J. Walton, attorney -ut-l:ivv. M.nii-y to loan on farm. l',n.iiirc of Jii.lv Walton. Xw in th tlini to repair your oM mutter don't wait until your liny it ready t cut. K. I., rhuniir can fur ni"h you extra for cither old or new styic.'any milk.. Dr. l. W. Iliil.llc may Ik- found at hi n-sldencc on Olive strtv' U-twivti r'iftli ami Slxtli street, one hlm-k w-t of tlio MlniH-Hota hotel, lie i iin-.an-il to ilo all ili ntal work In the best uianiicr. iKmlile harpoon Imy forks, hay car ricn.. roic, imlleyi. ami vcrytlilii liec.-w.arv to lix your hay I'lirn to nave oiK-half the cxjK-UM-ol iutliii( away your hay crop. Shi F. I.. ('hamlH-r 'for piliv'f anil full (lircctionii for 'Ut tnitf in an out tit. Jilxt reiH ivccI, a car loiul of I'.nln Wnjr oiiit, Uitli wlilr anil narrow tire", ilincl from factory; alo car of H.I Hickory wbkoiik; al"'o a -ar of Hucinc llut;!. ami ('urrinix. Tlin-e full oarloailt of vehicles to m Icct from. Can natify all In, cither in qiialily or price. K. I.. CiiAMiu r.s. S ii m hi i-r ('uiiiplanit. Ia1 fall I wan taken with n khul of Miiiiimcr complaint, at t-nnpaiueil witli a wonilerful iliarrlm a. Sum after my wife' fiHtcr, who live. Willi lit, wan taken in the hiiiiih way. Wo un-il al nioxt everytlillit without ln-nellt. Then I wti.l, let un try Cliiiiiiler!uin' Colic, Cholera ami Hiarrl ifiiieuj, which we ill. I, ami that cureil im ri.'lit away. 1 think mucli of It, a it ilil for fni' what it wim atiiinuienileil to ilo. John Hert.ler, lt.-lh.-l, llerk Co., I'a. Si and ."U .vnt hotlleii for wile by Osiilkn A Dl.l.A.NO. Frfiirh Tmmy W aler. Tin-.- wnfcii are for the relief ami cure of pMinful ami irregular mt'iim-i, ami will rcuiov? all olwiructlonx, no mailer what the chum-, ami are Mire anil naff every time. Manufactured by F.uicrwin I)ni) Co., San Jom-.CiiI., ami fur Hale hyOliUril A IH-I.aiio. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair Hlgbnt Medal and Diploma. Suliject to 1'aiii lu tin Stumucli. F.lder S. S. Heaver, of McAlli-tervillc, JuiiiultaCo , I'a., nay hi wife i ul je t to cramp In the tomiich. I.aat oinnnier he tried ChamlK-rlalii' Colie, Chi'lera and IMarrhu'ii lJemedy for it, ami wan much iileaw-d wilh the Hp.-e.ly relief it altorikil. She hai aiiuv u- d it whenever ncc.--.ary and found that It never fail. For alc by OSIII HX IJI.I.AM'. I'ailf Ou.'d, Jul; '. When the tiple of Filtfelle ulid l.nnu .-ounty ivlelirate the aimlveriary of our country 'a natal day, one lluun it alwava ii-mip-.I, prevallilit( K"1 na ture, if tin- m.e of th CMWit Wlllrll allelnled the celebration here yester day i In In- judged by the mvipU at the confectionery alorea and Imollm and hole!, there wer more pnple lli.iii lat year. Ii.it one or two kIIkIiI ai'i'ideiil marred the moolhui-w ol I lie .lay' h ii I. 1 lie enjoy meiit n-ally Ukiiii w llli the concert Kiveu by the t orvalli Marine band in the park on the evening of the .Ird. I'liev alloldeil wine excellent lnii-i.', and were ll-lened to by m-veral huii'lr.'d ri-o.e. 'I hen l"loWd the play "llaiuoii Mid rllna," at the opi M holl-e. Vet-rilay morning the crowd li-giin to eaihcr eai Iv, and bv 10 o'cI.h-U, the tliui iM't for the . Xerei-4 to la-gill, the cilv wii- well llllc'l with patriolio Ainericaii in hicli iiiril. ll.illi tin vi-iliug and Kugciic baud formed to- gellier in hue ot march, ami iiiaying l ne name iiiii-kKU-p, iimn lieil along illamelle treet, and a long procv "ion of people on foot and ill carriage formed III their rear and followed them to the iiaik w here tlie Mx aki r.' Maud IimiI Ini-ii vn-e(nl. The marliiil of the day wn I. 1. I. lnlon. ami he wa aali.tei by C. S. William J. K. Noluiid and Miermati Heller. The pu iili iil of the day, Hon. (i.n. II. Ihirri-. nller a liort 'inirialuctory a.l'lre miule the announcement. Al ter prayer wa ollereil by K.-v. W. S. (iillH-rf, the iH-ilaralton of 1 H.I. J .-it.l-ein-e wa r-ad by Carey F. Martin. The orator of the nccaloii wa Hon. 1'.. I-;. Heiudict, lab- of Michigan. Hi dicourc wa a titling and comprchcli hive one, treating In a patriotic manner tlie coiir.' of civil and nligimi lil-rty In tlii our ow n America. He touched UMiu wiiih matte! ol vital pn-m-llt ill teliTt, and wiely contended for the value of patrmtiMii and !l ne-i liy for national --xi-tcmv. He wiut loudly chivreil at tin-clow. Until band In-tci-l Tm d iiiuic tlirnughout the.' eX erei.. I KK IIAI.I. liAMI-U A ball gain.- wa played at Stewart' track at a o clock Ih-iwccii tlie i.iigeut and Spriiiglield nine. Kt'..KN( Iktatriral. I'lie O. A. C. Aiualeur llnunatte Club Corvalll eame fully up to uie ex- latlon of our 'ple in ineir yn iluetlon ol "likinou ami ijwov I'ark. r'a op-ra limi I u-liiy evening. They had a goodme.1 aililiemv, although not an cnthuiallo one. The twul'.eavlot aria w nia. u by men, out of w ln'in, at leant, Mr. J. Ii. Walker, . lay olid the "amateur" .n.L... He rei.rii. nled "Hanion" and tiro. I,. Paul, rylhlin." Mr. Walk er' ailing elicited niuih favorable conimeiit Ir uii lln In the audicmv who were rha".the mol capable of judging. He I d.'.ttlicil to will mime fame a an aclor. ami, hi uei, i o' preparing l. r a cl.wr atudy and apt'll calloii to I ii chom-ti proleloti. Hi ambition i higher than comedy-drama, hi iiiv tin- l'ld pint of In prvcnt umleriakilig. In addition to hi part, he hf'l the ieiutblilty ! dinttllig the other pi iver. Mr. I'aul. although not " much of a prolcooioual, won the credit of doing In part aim t equally a well. Mi. I.tllhiii Hamlltoii. formerly a leldent ol t ii city, had 'Calanthe'a" ....hi ....in nli which he car ried 'it duruu the lt three a ' e' !1! ed reiieau-l applail-' irolil ineauui ellt. H.r ltcr, Miaa livo Hamil ton, a "ll. tiuion," although not hav lug mi hanl a role, all'onlcd very MiKM'th reliditloll. Tlie balance of the . t.. l ain S. T. Jellrey Marlon Johuoii J. K. Allen 1 . ii lOty Waik. r, little 'i y.ar-old Walker, w tiil the art of 1 1,., i, .,i'. d ill . ii a manner w nn n aroii- d tlie.idniiratlonof thcaildieliiv. The on-henl r.-i piograin wa a.i.-iigni- ful part of the evening eliletiaui meiit. I lie i-oiii't .io, by the leailel, I'rof. Ki'-cbtook, iHlweeu the Ilrt ami mi ond net bntught a h. arly eneoiv. i-i... ,..,i. .,r ui.s. of tlie niece here wa ... .-i-i- . v..M- i.r..i rK- iiinler the aul'lc.' "i : , 1....1.1..- Helmet l.' ge iviugin "i i t"i. and tlit-V an to ! c..ngralulaleil iin the Mlcec i I the ellb ruillilliclit. itllllle iioiiyiu I'llilfMlU . lim'lf.. I'mclea I.ucullu... Ma-ter lie on of J. II. i r l til ii h k'rr I H M-l.l'l' l..jr. 1 i, III K M.i Im.- M.-V.-II I lll k. ) Il....ni rl . I Ii hi-aiM.iiKLi t'tM'hratt hk-k'rl t I ii ii i H.IIJMIHI1I Ki'lilirtl i llllll. liNinc i.raliAin Jm.Ue Win M,., r of llli cill-. ami W. Me 'lleell, of Cottage ( irov'e, Ulllplnil the game. A giHl ileal or excliemeiii wit allnrdi-il iHitli nlavt-r and i--la- tor, although very few g""d play were made on either ide. The game ended al the clow of m-vcu lui. ing w ith a mure ol 17 to li in favor of tlie home player. rn k. KAI IX The race bnik place on Willamette ptrect at "1 o'cliM'k. The llrt one wa a bicycle nut' lor adult rider. Tlie lirt "nri.e wa won by Harry Holtieii rl". The m-colid by Welhy Steven, Jo. The next wa a liy bicycle lace Prior (Hair won ti r-l money, . Allie Klivkclldall Hecoml. til. . Them' riuv were for two bct out of three heat. 'Ihcladie blcvcle race which fol lowed w a won by Mi. I'.elle Smith, lilie t'l. Mr. Haiti. Alexander wa awarded M-eolld Illont'V. rJ. The fool rail- w a won by lailile I'.latr. I'ri.- f VK The w.-ond money wa awarded to young Kolnpp w ho live thn. liiilea ie. rib of town, ti-KI. un: hamimi. Hoi 1 1 afternoon and evening large crowd indulged in dancing on a com fortable llir in the park, prcwircd by tlie comiiiitt.v. In the evening an arc light overhead accomiililatetl not on ly the dancer but the many n-ctator w lio a-mbled. Tho hand relie veil nu ll other and by till mean lively muiic wa fiirnUliod ami the applaumt ot the ilaiieer oflcn called for a re-li-tiou of the aine liuniU r. The die ing part wa certainly the Jolllesl of the w hole day' entertainment. (Ulliliil lloiuh. The I l ew ell t eleliralnm. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. It Save the ( lilhlmi. "My little Imv wa very bad oil for two tuo'ith with diarrh a. We u. d varioti medicine, iili called In two doctor, but nothing done him any gi"l until we ued ChamlH-rlain' Colic, Cholem and Diarrhoea lU-mcdy, w hich gave iiiimeiliat' n lief and n cur.il him. I corndder it the let nnilieiiic made and can coiiwielitlou- ' Iv rtiiimtnend It l all who need a .iiarrh'wa or eolii iiitHlieine. J. K. Hare, Trenton, T.-x. and 'fOcent tint tie for ale bv Osiit iix &. DkI.ano. Coal Hill Nursery. Call on or addr.- T. X. S-gar, Ku-gi-ne, for all kind f nurm-ry t k. I'niiit-Moti marolHiletii plum root that w ill not prout, alo on -a.-li riU. Whm lUby u kick. w Cattorta. ATktb ifa wa a Chill, ! cn-l "f Cwtort. WH- tho Warn Mi. h- clung M '"'' ba b. bad ClUUmi, ib gno li-m trf'J". A High Livrr Fmially ha a ld livt r. He i I il iou, eintijtel. I. a imligetion ami dy pia. If th. re I no oiganic trouble a few il.. of I'aiku' Sun- Cure will tone him up. Park' Sure Cure i the outy liver and kidney rure we 11 on a Nitiv guarantee. I'li.v tl. At Yeringtona .Ninth trwt drug -tore. Iit liimnl. July '.. The newly cle:-ted county olllcial liled their bond thi morning and the name were duly approved. The bond Were a follow : A. C. Jeiiiiing. county clerk, ltoml t -,,1 . Suretie: S. II. Friendly, J. M. Stallord and S. 11. Fakin. A. J. Johiion, lieriU'aud lax colli-o I nr. Itoiitln, rJ-."iti,Nm. Suretie: T. . Hciidrick, J. C. Chunh. J. H. MeClung, S. II. i;.lward. F. W. -burn. S. II. I jikin, X. A. W. Howe and S. II. Friendly. J ti lirav, treasurer. Iloinl, t-Vi.iK'il. Sun ti.-: i H. udriek, S II l jikin, .1 A i:i.l rt. S 11 Friendly, A 1 1 Hovey. K W o-biim, H C Huiuphn'y, J K Hul l, nnil J C Cliureh. W 11 rciinra. iirveyor. J.oni, ki. Sun-tie: l'n-ley Coungy, Win l'rctoii. J W Harri, cor.itierer. Bond, l.'liiOO. Suretie: KM Wilkin, J II MeClung. D 1 lliirton, it.-or. 1'omN, -k. Suretie: Darwin Uri-tow, t) F Knox. W S ( 'hrUmiili. The oathof ofllee of J. T. Callioll count V eominiwioner and J. i. Stev ..nui. M-hiNil ui-rinleiident, were Hied. U I'.een Appoitited. The M.-Cormick Harvet. r Co. ha ......lii.T.-.l Andrew Svarverud a their -ii n.vt.fi. fur l.ane Coiintv. and anyone wi-l.In-' to buy the "Kingof thellarv i,t" can get it by calling on Andrew Svarverud. Oftiit with FrnHier A Svarverud, in Iay I.Ik, on WVM aide of Wilhttnette lreet, Kugine, fin-gun. A large Invoi.-e of exira kept coii-tantly on l aid in Fug. in-. JL.-pti-tfu!ly your, M'C.'i'.i. K Hakvk-ti b ('. W e m 11 Park' Cough syrup on a vi-i:ive guarantee to cure all throat and lung trouble. It lia tod the t f .r man v vear ana lo.iay l uie TI... iw.n.l.. of 'n well ami Plea-ant Hill and vicinitie bed a Fourth of Julv c.lebr:ition in a plea-ant ami tdiady grove on the bank ol tin mi hork, alHiut one nine eii-i oi n-.-u. i in i if i-ilieln. w a formed mi I ....urll noil linai ftl nv loc naiiu nnirelieil to tlie L'roUli'l. I lev. J. r. Dav, of Spriugll. Id, olIlcial.Hl a cha lain. Mi. C S. Hunt read the litclar- alionoflml -n.icniv, and bev. I- titling ma le the oration, mum au.i v.u-,.1 , u.ii- eulivcllcil the nciwloll. After the leuillar i-Xerci-c a ba..k-t illiiner wa prcad, and all pre-tyit wereainplv .uppli.-.l with that whleli make glad" I he Inward man. A b.irw.luiek riilllllf rolltet bnik platv belwt -ii l:i ladie. A linllar .iiM.lw.r of cow box wanl.-d to enter il... li.t bul were ruled out by ill iiitlge. T ie w inner were: .m a. iiainiiion. nrxi i-ri.e ..n llauehmaii. ncoutl; Mi Xra Sellar, third. , ,. , A iiimil r of young ladle rnun riea-ant Hill gave an Inlcn-tliig li.ip drill under tlie training and Icadendiip of M i . Stew art. Short i-- -hi- were made by a mini-l-rof citien on topic of gencnil In tcret. Four ataiid wen on the ground ami in one of them wa lio IicihI the -miling face of Ja. Whlt caker. A go-aroiiml fnrnlliil the yoiingi-ter with entertainment. It wactiimitid that 1W eople were preellt. The Plug I'glie were out In for.--, but uml with an accident I hat col the Crinwell hri hand rather dearly. Thcv uaed the platform built for the i.'kcr and band which broke down while tlie plug were on it ruining aev eral horn that had been iilaiwl under neath. On f them, a baritone, nan l-u purehaMtl only a hrt time aince at a coM ol iTS. Altogether the celebration WO votc.1 a -nee.- by Iho-e preM'iit. r.. j .'i-. Annual Meet lug. The ntinniil iiii-tlng of the at.H-k- holder of the Myrtle l nvK . on- mdidatcd HvdrauliO I Sold Mining & Manui'ai luring Company will held lu the iniaru oi trade rooinn lu Kiig iie. On g.Mi, on Sattirdar, July i;, 1-1.1, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the pure of electing even director nn: ueh other buwimfaa liuiv come I lorn i.lil ine-tlng. II. . JI.'l.liKN, S. It. W II.I.IAMH, I niut III. Sc-reiary. (Iiittlm Hark: Ton. W. Samlet I Hhipplug, In few day, 3- Ion-of chlltlui hark to -ew York. I lie rarincr are uai.v in i huviiig from them, a bark i bring ing a g.Hl price Miu-c . .-aiiuen i buying. Farmer of Lane count v, bring all your chittim hark to W. Sunder and K t a good price. tial)? uut.nl, July i. Kt-rriKI vi CoMMl.loSKH. Jame Parker, afl.r four year ol m-rvli-e a colllilV couil li-ioner, Wll HUei-ccded i.v I.-...I. I 'nlliMiii. Mr. Parker, ilur- li.u. bi- li nn of ollh-e. liBVe careful at tention to the allair of the roiinty and ui.rUiHl for an economical, buinc- like Biliiilui'.ration of public Inter.-!. Mr I'.rk.T lit.. II I led Hie ilutli- of that itli.ii w ith en-dlt ami honor to' him-elf. .Hid to the Ik-1 iuten-t of the county. iU7 .uM, JulT . Xkw Tkk-i KKH.-J. . lray ue- ciliil Fmii i llei-ner a county in-a-nr..r t.Miav. M r. lU-i-ii" r ha l n ac- commiHlatiiig and punctual in tlie -r-formam-.- of the dutli- of the olll'-e, and thereby made many friend. All countv warr int reiiuirc n-gitratioii, and when paid lnut be computi-l, making con-idcrable work, for which. t M L i I I L' t loll I II til fill I tall lirutloii the onlary 1 ..I .iittli ietit. Mr lirav ha hud form er eXH-riem-.- in that -ition, ami hi adtniui-irafon of the oflb-e will prove Bi-eeptul'le to the people. I !,; 'i'.irO. Ju'.jr sti tvii H Kt i.i:m:.-TIic uteam. r K.ugeiie arriv-. at Ham-burg thi lll'-ming w i h eoii-iderable freight, but w ill l- una! h to n ii'-h thi city on nc court of UK -taife "t water. Several freight tram IWl here for Harrl-burg thi-uft. riiiH.u to tran-rt the Ku-g-lie fn ight. How l.iiK'Willtheatrikei' The river now .land 3 H l i t al-ve Take down your Fourth of July dec oration The foundation forS. 11. Friendly . hue 1 already laid. K 1.. (lib)- I the new deputy clerk and Cha. S..itt, the deputy iu-rift. The gn--rT torr are ruunlng 1"W on Migar. e.i-cially granulated. M.-l Warm r, wh ha l-n delayed ...me day. by the .tflke, arrlv.-l home thi afteriiiM'ii. Workmen areengag.-d heathiug the little .teanier U lng built at the l.u gene l.uml r Co.' yanl. A large number f our clllen are now making Brrangeiii.-nta to go to the mountain and canle. A marring ll.en' wa l"-ued v- er day bv Coil ity Clerk W alker to I . O. Wiilki' r and Jennie Taylor. Workmen arc buIly cngnged in tearing up the dam-tag j.latlorm and removing the Fourth of July aland. The.ll-tli. t teacher.' lu-titule w ill meet lii ihl city Augut I. - and i, Im mediately after the n.ijouriimcui "i the county in-lilute. The tarill'bill ha pamtl the -.-nale. It waalrict party vote wim me ex ception ofs-nalor Hill w no vou-.i uu the icpui'lican. Frank Coiiov. r,c.litorand pnpriet. r of the I orvalll iact to, w a lu Kugt-ne ye-terd-iv .-. 1. bratlng. He roue up from Coivnl'i on a bicycle. I'.. J. Frtu.er' lior.' Uvaiue frigid t iu-1 at lln cra.kei ye(.rlay and lieai I v u- I an atvld. nt. The front axle of b - b mgy a badly fprung. The H.nhI caumd many of the new-paH-r in. n lu ia-t rii On gn to print their p!i-r on inaiiilla a-r, l--aii-' of a -eaielty of w hile pal r. I lie -tr ke may nhii-I the ne of the -ami kind of rtm-k In tin lliaineue iniiej and oiitli.-rn On-g.-n, if it -liould i-on-tlnue very long. Ibi- burg Plaludealer: The railway union -irike ha iuterfeir.il w llli Iran rtation, and a -ugar famine In Ho--burg I- tlie r.-ult. Item.- In rather a bait tiiin. the l rry m-amm, but If noth ing more im Hou happen In oii iii.iuv of the -Irlkn Komburg can -tnnd It ami I- thankful. ri... lio liniii?iiie (hat our i the only at ale where the Mongolian plica Mill lime Im obtained, w ill probably 1h' nrori.'.,l to learn that W. I- Harden- cr, pn-lil. iit of the l.um.lalo Protii tiv.. viM.iiii Ion. of Xorwalk. O., of. fer In ihe American Field to furnih from Monirollal! idiea- m,i m tf-iii'ii' club an v where. He nva thev have t. keU their game pre mfve. and now, "have more egg than we can get bantam hen to m-t on. It I Sheriff Johnoii and Clerk Jc lining now. Itev. D. K. Iiviridge arrlvc.1 lionie thi aftcrn.Min. It.,1- Knv.l.r and family arrived home thai afternoon. F.. J. Mi-Clanahaii and w Iff attended the eclcl. rat loll at Crtw II. M K Marker and II. C. ortman went to Fall Creek thi morning for m-veral dav' outing. W. It. Walker went ut to hi m ar Creek farm thi alterniion to pcnd few dav I ii-t h ating. John O'llrleii and wife arrived here on ihi aftermam'a train and will vllt for two or three week. Mi- Ada and Ituby Hciidrick mid ltoa Friendly letumitd from Sa- leiii thi aflerii.Miu. Mr. A. K. Paller-on, tlaughter lvui ami Amrie and Mr. and Mr. W F. Fox left in hiiggicathl morning for Itiivbnrir w here they Will Vli.ll Willi friend lor a week ir two. Jiunc McKlnlcv and mill H. it. ar rived in Ihi cliy laat evening. The in ti tl..n., n tire but rei-ntlv lr.uu l.a i nnitf.. Wi.. and will rUNticate on the Mohawk a few week nnu riiaj flK'lid the winter here H Metndland dam-liter ami .nr. who nave I lain. Uumiiui;. hi') ' I'l. lu'r . t 'on In-1, r I K. ul. - WIImiii brought Il t n uiar li al ti .i'l out of Portland tin inoi 111111 ami ai i iv d here prompt ly mi time. I lit, train unci. ii a U'Uiil w llli the mail ar In fnml and wa pulled out of Portland the ame way. An extra mail clerk wa along on account of Ihe large accumulation of delayed mail. I lie deputy lliar-hal- which Hlart.d out with the train were Hot con-pi. uou- III their ntlleial capaeliy and il l- thought they at tiinlcd'lhe train no farther than the uliurl of Portland. I'he trout le w llli tin- Southern Pa-.ill.- men l.a Ucii all witi-fai torily M ltli-.l. Il wa- mainly on account of the tlreiii.-n Joining the tnke and the lialamv of the iT.-w would not work w nil uoii-U'iioii im n. iinv ll i in 11 y H-r-uaded the llleiueii that they had no giicvauce hi-rc ami they returned to w oi k. 1 1 .-lice nil crew oil the t He goii divi-ioii- -tiiinl it-ady to work a imm'I) a- tral.i can be goiteu tliroiigh. The I'Verlaml liiu-t await the -"III-tion of the trouble lu Calif, runt how cm r. i hi: hai l . a hi:. One uf the l!e-t lidnira of the A'ail. ii'. l.ilr.. J l!) .1. one of the lnol exi iting lm-. bull game ol the m a-on ill Fugene w a w it lie ed by M-vclal hiimlriil -ople at Stewart' track thi allerni-ni. 1 he cou'e-tiug lllllc Were til.' Fngelie' and the Cottage lirove'. J. A. Iw-it. oil, of 1'iittage tiiove, and Wm. Min er, of thi i lly in ted a. umpire. T l.e Irani- were made up a follow-: Ki ..rF li!..iii. i.'iti. r i.i' .1, ) li,iii r w V, i.-'-nl - ,., in. . ; I I' U H. 1 i ..' i I ... i, i . .. - - II ... I. ii.. i l Ii.ii.. 1 II W y ...ini: : It i. l -.-- ii. II.-. i ..! II M. I i-f. i. r i'-ii 11 I W .. ... I i.-k.v If I hi.. I ii. .,.i. ii i. y i v. i H.illey Hill Item.. July -'. Mr. Mill, uiid family have moved lo California; 1 uauy a -ad heart among the li in. r Mi Mary' departure. .J. sn.ilh, A. Winter, ami I.. Vim, n tur ted from the mountain- Moiulai , w lieic t liev had Iwll -eVelal dav luaklli,: U'ard. Mr. Aino- Johii-.ui and family vi-lt- ed Mr. 1'. Mmm - Sundav. Mr. John I'.ail.-v and wile li ft today to l-it hi--ill, I "III Kalli-y, in the Vnlli-V. Mr. II. W. i.l. r wa- out to tlie Hail- ft i h.'l lion-- June -Tth, and ti-ik all Uie i.r. It . I n-e of tin--. hi lar and teaihet. Mi-. lialiklll w a out to the whool h Hi-- the ame day ami h it an organ, tin y have inl ruinciital a- well a Vtval tiiu-n'. W. Smith ha- unite a t t ill tin haM' of a b -.1 on In- anil. Mr. Fui-ii Itail. v' baby I iiuite -ick al thi- w lili.ig. Mi lien, va Smith, of I'.iigene, i vi-iting at J. W. smith'. Mr. A. Smith and .laughter Su-if, of Monmouth, nn vi-iting at l-ore-l hade. Mi- lc.ic Hill i vi-iling at Mr. Jnlill Italley'. Mi Moll.e Dixon i- vi-iling her -i ler Mr. Jin -v llailey. Mr. Miln.ir i vi-iting hi-oii-iu law, Mr. Willie Mather. Mi- Mmv McCoruaik i vi-iting h'-r i-ter, Mr. Sti phen-oii. A llunor i netlng Itln Van Winkle I w ill Hwiid in a few item w hile he i Mli-l.illg. S veral III w barn erected ill llli vicinity, In .lie lanl week or two. Haying In full blat. Theaphi 1 on all the wheat in thi vicinity. (iard.-u arc looking well. The friend and relative of Mr. John Itail. v, gathered at her rcrldciu'e with well hilcd ba-keta on June run, l-ing her ol birthday. 1 he gMl lady w a away from homo ami they look imwm-knIuii oi' the dining n-uii and wmiii had the table groaning wilh the gil thing of the laud. So w hen Alp. llailey returni-il home lo iin-are ner upMr, hc wa urprl-.l conipicteiy to liud it already to partake of, w ith aliut Ihiriy-thrcc of hrr guet. After up-r Joillig ami old i njoyeii mime game ami luiiaic mini i-ievru o ckn-h, when ail returned limno wii'ing Mr, llailey many happy return of the day Mi I .el tie Smith 1 ireiaring to irlve a nienle the lat day of her m-h.Mil, J tily -Jot Ii. A gwl programme ha li n iirciiarnl. A Hag drill uy tne m-holai. uiiinii by hiring baud. Come one. come nil. with well tilled ba.-kel and have a i;ood time. Mr. Viiiii-1- unite sick at thi writ ing. There wa a parly of young folk vinite.i r;iiccr a Although con-idrriible of a burner' game it atlor.lf.l litll.lt --irt fur the -etalol-. Oil tin' flr-t Hilling the t ullage lirove nun- made - . u -and Uie home ham only one. Tin-vi-itor 1 1 1 it. I- ix in tin- -ci-oiid, and ufti r thut '-giH'e tvg." i lie Kllg' lie nine crcpf up -low It mil il at tliu end of the -i(h iniiiug, w In n the -. "re M.ml I I ( '., I. A 1 1 K -Tin game r. -lilted in a -ere of I'i to 1J ill favor of Cottage lirove. HioM MiAKi; l.Uvi: Tlie II mi d in a Sileiiill'l ( oti.litloii Alter Miiiln .. Cha-. I.. lini't i.u.r.1, J. William-, Mnrotii. of San Fraiicinco, In-cii -ndiiigm verni wekatlllkiiai from thi vicinity Soring and (leo. Friam-ll'a arrived llutte lat w k. here vclcrl:iy. They will leave for their homea in a few day I nltjr Item. Mr. Hawliln ha coinilelc.l n well he ha been digging at hi home. "TiiK Km." July 4 tl- I ul ii Dtald cloned a three fiiitli term of M'hool ut KgVht rrl lay. Clinrl'- Kilugr wa am-liig Kwert Ho ne My-tery Kxplaliieil. Albany Herald: Mr. O. II. Itua-cll, of Sweef Home, w ho wa III thi city during lnl wi-ck, iiiriiiNiie.i mime a.i dltioual particular which throw aonie light on Ihe reeelil ileain i a uiMirn . .Trie .it Wiinlia.rrv ami liur Fal woman, w ho bad liven lor year a a ' C i . , ii""'!rry M 'lKT ,. -i he .I.T n- l went by the name ' . ofliuicHav ilver l.aU.-, Lake county, arrived lu re tin- liioll -Ing, via Ihe'MiiUlle Folk road, with I lour hoi -e team lo purehit-e a load 1. 1 -npi'lie. Iii un interview' he Inf . lu ll- ilnit I f lil.d- the road in a l-ti'lii eolnlllii.il. On the -llinmit of I lie I 'ii cade he found only two mile of kolid kii.iw and a few mattering patch.--. The day he cio-cl the -iiinunt he drove fo'i ty mill-, ami he think inn few ila - Ihe know w ill all In- gone, li lt wa- melting fed. 1 ..-liuil him are el.'M II luole wagoll IhiiiimI for Fllu'i in to pureha-e -uppln . T he trade Iioiii Fjt-teiu Oregon i- increa-lug rivht iiIoiil', and the Improvement of the Middle Fork road by our bii-lue men wa money Well iuvc-led. A MAliTlUAlN TOlilv. 11i I'li-clilirg I.iMiil I.aave Purlliiiid tiiiunti-U bv I . s. Iinit Mar-lial-. ! In llli' I n 1 1 )' 1. 1 K1.; I'oiui ami, Or., July .V The South. cm Paeltlc railroad coliipuliv moil out the KoM-burg and Corvalh lial train mi time tlii morning under a guard of I'nili-il State I K-iiiit v MurhalH. Hie mail car were ititacht-d to the rear end of the train. Pown.l.. Aiihlciil at Walter Hie. lo tlio til' one Si'KiN.ti-iKi.i", Or., July .V An al ni. t fatal accident occur n-d at the Wallcrville celebialioii ye-tertlay. An vyear-old wm of Hugh Price wa rid ing a lmrc lu Ihe ra.-e, when he fell lu wiiiie manner. The force of the fall rctnler.il him uneonwloii ami it wa thought for a time he wa killed, but later reKirt are that he wa badly hurt but I recovering nicely. Full narlieulart a to the a.vidcnt and the extent of hi Inliirlc eouhl not I. gleaned here. Nkw Jt arii K. After a iiiiuilr if V.-arol nervine a Ju-tlce of tint Peace, lii-o. W. Kiu-ey ha retired from the Uinii. He ha made an excellent oltlecr and Ilia decllolt have lliilver--ally given miti-faction to all fair uiiiid.-d H-ople. llu will now entwr the praeiice of the law and we predict will make a hiiccckh In hi newly tinm en pmfcH-loli. Jutlce Wheeler who ucc-e.l Mr. Klnw-y I n gol lawyer and of course will make an excclii-ut ollieer. Her a llL'niii. It I nimorttl that the Southern Paclllc company arc pre paring to run train If the rullmau nlrlkt. i not a.ljunted w-iii. They will ue the old emigrant lecMn niHtcaii. AImiiiI fifty of them are ting fltteil up in the company' -hop at Ihi time. liljr iiu.r.t, Juljr Tbain Tun. All train ol wbal. t t Dlur uo Hi Koutbprn l'.-iflo jr-l.-ru m Ori-gon ar tled-up. Well iulortucHl jwrwiM r uf Ilia oiiiniun ilmt lb rnrik ill coil lion from iuur to aix week. Conitnl lonera f'oart. M l at tho court hoiiMt III Fujene Thur-day morning, July ft, lUl. at tt o'l lm k. Oilh-er present, Judgo KUk. Comml-ioner IVrkm, SherltrXoland ami Clerk Walk.-r. J. T. Calll-oll. iouiliillolierIoct. api-'tire-l and took tint usual oath ana eiiten-d iiti hi dutlc a member of t he conn. The following tiflltial bond were pr. l uted ami approved by theourt and the otll.i r liter. In naiucil entered iim.ii the ilulii - of their repevtle of-lb-.-., tu-wit: A J John-oil, -lierltt and Ux c..!!. .tor fkV),OrJ A c Jeiiiiing-, counly clerk Ut,) J Ii iirv, irt-Hdin-r 60,000 fit 1 1 Miil.r, at.iek lnlivctor 100 J W Harrl-, coroiit-r S.WJ W I! IVuirrt, surveyor 6,000 IM'. 1. art. ti tiled til UiaJ ol Ij.OUO, r, I. ul ill in. I MiU-r into (Barge i.i il..- . )!: uuid J.ui. I, l-'j t. Sonic luetr IhlllK. Hint the mall w ho chew tobacco w aut a w Un w ith a sweet mouth. Hint Inn.' hulrtd men don't admire -hurt hulled women, and Vice Vera. Thai the wilful, unruly pupil make a -. n.-r of exceptional guveniliicaj1- abilitn i hat tie- bikrge-t go lp III I tie Delgh- l-ith'HKl thiuk i veryU-ly U talking ulmllt IllT. The man wim write agricultural items !i,ct in a city ilal and never aaw a i-iii:i. i hat the woman w ho wa a uotod llirt in her youthliil tlay itucali't waut hei- daughti r to look at a man. Uml the wearing of light boot should c uiw men to Un-oiiio preuia lunly Imli, tluic' Dill Xye, fur lu-slaiiix. Thnlthcmau who think that he know more limn any of hi ut-ighbora I apt to Is' the higgt f'd In the ueighlMirh.Hi'l. 1 it not ipieer: Thai tho man whi Iih m i waut women to vote dim not object to hi wile cutting her own -lov e w mid. I hat there should still I, any one foolish i itoiigh to Isiievt) thut promisee made by lovel or siliticiall will be kept. Ordered on Trial. Oaki.ano, Cal. AUmt two year ago l ordered from J. lb ttati- ta, sail Frauciwo, a bottle of Simmon I. iver Hi gulator on trial, and ao alia- factory ha Is-eu it use In exis-lllng bile from the system ami regulating the action of the liver that from an or der of one at a time tho order haa ruten to a tlovii bottle at once. 11. V. Lawn-nee. PsilT Uurl. Juljr .v I x an John F. Wilcox, aged SS year, a deuf mute, wa examln.il thla iiiornlng U-fore Judge Flsk, lieriutr Prneuting Attonit-y Potter ami MeI ical Fxaininer I in. Prentice and Sharpie, on the chargo of Insanity, ami waa ordered committed. Melan cholly, iNfAxioucd from the death of hi moilicr al-iul two yearn aiuce. waa the cause of hi sad allliellou. Slierlir Johnson will take the young man to tho asylum tomorrow if train contin ue, to run. I'.cuiinv: PkuII.k. Jiukwinvllle Time, June: J. It. Hhln.-hart, well-known biisiiu- man of Kugene, I engaged In pro(-ctnig III Soul horn Oregon, together with three other gen tlemcii. Ill liea..uartent are In Jackson villi Ii. II. Pattemon, of F.ugcue, who visited Jacksonville aev eral year ago, In company with Clar ence W inter, the photographer, la In Jackaonvillc, and will iend aome time lu priH.-cllng in Sou I hern Oregon. Mr. A. J. lUufro 1 visiting her father A. M. catch. The eiiinn lll.- tllilf closed Sunday - i.. evening. liuui noi coiuuiiie a i'"m a cxihi li.I on a.Touiil ol nisuoi in Ion and I-. tier l.urt.-iay lioi ueiug pi' s fiit. They were tlclain! in me uisi by a hiirriciineuntl railniad wasiioui. No lloyrott. only All The Caiiadiaii Pacific I th" road not affected by the boycott, other are tied up. Passenger desiring to go east w ill not I., ili laved at any point by going cm I w-icm-c a- nil hermaphrodite. tl... I 'i.iiiiiliiiii I'ac lllc. Their fore death Ihe dci-awil -.aid ... i ...i..i.. I ilium, was not Hawkiit. train ail n ave rm .... " llU rK,,t ,,, r tell time, and there I no delay on uie io- , ,1W ,., ,,.,, The Issly ro- cal trains between here and Scuttle. I win I, led a woman iiiunli more t ban a Ticket to all eastern rs.lnt with mini. It was ft.-t.hy, weighing alsiut ..r,,...e f no intemii-tlon. for aale I"'"'"1"-tl,, ru "" "r'' " n Haw kin. Ho went to Sweet Home many year ago and took up a liccc of government land, ubciUcnt v iM-tting Into tniiililn w ith one of hi neighlsii, wa lruek over the head with a chili, which I tact tired hi-skull. He went lo the Portland hospital I .r treatment, but never fully recovered, ami it 1 said lo Is the t'liect of the Mow which finally caused hi death. During recent year he had lived Willi Otto l.ubker. W hen he died It wa at llrst rt-Mirte.l that the tleciaw d wa a woman, who had lived In the com iniiiiitv all i f thee yearn niawiuerad- Inu lu man' attire, bul an i-xamiuu- tion reveal. il the fact that the remain were those of a Isiug known in medt- lli hi but ri al the office of the Lane County Land it Iauu Co , by the agunt of tin Cana dian Pacini. tho face. I rltigllelil Item. Park' l eagh Sjrap Ha l-en o highly M- omilit Iideil to u that we have taken the agency for it an-l now a-k our friend who are sutlring with a cold to give it a trial and If it doe not give nati-f-n tioti your money will I refunded, l.v. ry Udtle i -ild on a sitive guarantee. Pri'-e fi cent and tl. At Yerington' Xinth treet drug tore. t lending remedy for the cure of cold, ciii-uini tioii and sll di-eae of the throat ami !unc-. 11. At Yerii:g!"ii's store. Prh-e V) cent and Xinth tn t drug ' Order lining Mow. r and Hinder early, t" l ir- "f ' Mi,'"r l'" m- '', F. I- CH AHIIKK-. New buggy and single - t of harticse fr$.s. " F. I- Chamhi:K!. I..-,. j i,ur-l. Jul"- ' Till' Law S iai.- 4'he lawn fete at Ihe r.-iiemv t J. H. M.-Ching U-t evemiur wa- lils-rnlly attended. It wa given bv the M.t league and w a a sure. llnaii.-ia.V. lee cream i cake were s. rve. and niu-ic ; furtii-hed by (he Lugctie Inttd. Pi. yi.-, a full ! k of new- and a iiurtii-r of w-coml hand wheel from 11". '"up- . . F. I- CllAMIll H. Jt'MTIoN. KliJiU-th in-ner to Annaliardiier, e J lot 1, hl.M-k .il); ti''. I tll'.NTKV. John It Cartwritdit to liaehael Mou- lnv. laud In t 11 . r 4 w; H td. John A l'.diniiud-on to T C Sharp, n IT uere In t 17 . r I w: f I. John W llollmali to J K Itutler :ti to iicrin lu 1 1" r i w: tim C W Wa-hburne to F. II liofltu, ) ,.,-r.4 IntlTsrTw :((". Sidney Horn U Mall Fuller .21 ru n- In't 17 r 1 w ; 1 1 to. Xi.t DAMAiH -H" l'Urg lU-view: I. .l.u W eaver of Mvrtle en k. doe lint i.-hevi. that the anlil I injuring lite wrnin III that Meet loll. lie Plett) of grain In particular U.u which the bug appeared early, i now almost ready to cut and w--m not In the least damaged. Katber Sleep Than tk. In anv other form I what many i-ople think and Park Ten l ...... I. for lu-t tho-- folk. It-ur.- ......tiin.ti.,11 Mud thouirli ixd a catbar lie move the l-.weU every day. Fol sale at Yi-ri'igtoit drug tore. - Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powde WarM- Fate HglM4 Atr. o July .1, I !!. The Mis-t I Ann and Annie Dunn nsli. In Snriiiirliebl on bicycle l.slay Thcv av the nmd ant rough and dusty for bl -yiie riding. Mil Cochrui nu t w ith an accident al the ball ground last Sunday, in trying to unhiti h a fraction Imr-e trom a cart. The hrc isgim Kit King, tbrowiug t'H-hraii under the cart ui .1 dragging hi " Ult- a ilistinn-e, cutting a cash in the back of hi head and brui-ing him fiii-elerauie; nui lie i a lively a -ver ugaln an I I able to play ball to-lay. A new strike orgaiiied lu spring- field I Kvet v tsslv i striking for the mountain to hunt, .r the cool river bunk to ll-li. I h.V Will keep Ul. Willi the tun.-. l-sllj Ousrt. J-iu limit via Ml.-Dr. Ogl--hy in form us thut the snow ha nearlyr din Mi. t.arcd from the ISohcnila mining district, and maiiv men an- pr"-ti-iing Mtid workimr in the ili.trl. t. .Air. 'g ,l,v Is thinking Minngly of en-ting a mill at his mine. Ihe ! Afigeitu ir1el up I it w.-ek and I im run ning right i. long a i- al-" the Annie. MahkiiIi. ITv-- Walker and Lily Taylor l-th '( "ttage lirove, July tih. at l-io p. m., at the rlr.r of the Minti'-i.ta Hotel, by lU-r. Wui. S, Oiil-rt Dikii. At SnrlnguHd, Oregon, July !, lv.it, of paralysis. Mr.' Matthew Ly on, a giil Mi year. JtwinioN Itkmm. Time: The Junction nliiit went to Irving Sat unlit v and NUcceeded In defeating the Irving team by a w-ore of ll'.l to . Junction whitewashed Irving live time and Irving relumed the paint four tim. It was a lively, gisxt natured gnme... Kd Harp ha returned from the Fa-l and will remain hen' with hi hmthcr until ho regain hi health. Xot Ukm:kai.I.v Known. There w-em to I a mistakuii Id'-a among Patron of the puhlit) achiMil that If they are unable lo purchase bonk for their children that Ihe latter wo du- barred from the advantage or alteui'. ing cinil. Such I not the case how ever. I luler Uie taw, upon pro-r r.v pn-seiitatloii of tho fad that thu pa rent are unable to puniiaao Iss.k for their childnfii, tin) director of the dis trict are rrUired to furuish the Maine from the fund belonging t the dis trict. Cai skii iiv A lln v I.K. A Mr. A. Montgomrry, who reside alsiut a mile south of Irving waa returning homo Saturday evening alsiut dusk, hi (cam wa ran Into and frelghtened by a bicyclist wiiowt name I unknown, 'lint ne. k yoke broke ami the team ran awav. bn-aklmr tlitt wairoll. and throw ing Sir. Montiromerv lo the ground, bruising him considerably, though no lAne were broken. The horse ran lo J. IL Yate' nlace wltera thef wr stop'd. Haley Newa: A inuiith ago there were four agent canvassing thi pre cinct for gns-erle, etc., from a big U- nl v hou-e III San Francisco. I hey were i.rsllv Mlilisith fellow, and li Moitieof Hie farmer to believe that thcv culd cell ifissl for half what thcv could Is- l.iiicrht for In HaUey The faritml still I lievisl II unill the ....ul. ner.. il, livi-n il at the depot and bill pn-wnt.-d them. Then the price had risen to about one-half moro than tin v could bu IsHight for here. The farmer were tolerable wntlhy, but they had to take thvir m.-licine. Il alwav bay to watch out fortheae sharp, r. W'lt.i. Dkv I'Kt -iK.-Th pn-ent owner lit the Fugene rann ry liaeedt- id-d to dry prim.- tin fall, provide.! the gre-n fruit tan m pur. ha-.il at a price that will leave a fair margin for the gentlemen o-rtnig the plant, I.at year the prune crop wa dried oil han-, but thi. proved to I ex-nive and annoying to all pnrtie eiiieeriii-l, th.-n-fore IheQill w ill be purchanxl outright. A Myhtkkioi' Hcknh. -About 10 o'cl.M-k of the night of tlio Fourth little old gray headed object In the form of a man In a turkey cood wm duinHi out by three masked men at tlio Minnesota Hotel heel up. The I'tNrl natured landlord seeing the ob i ft calnsl for a light which waa denied ui. ilo 1. 1 Iti tiling out ami uauu- denlv dlap-arMl. A lll-ral reward will ie given tor Uie capture oi me same. Ht.hk I.iic'im. The eunly commi-sioneni court haa appointed Philip Miller stH-k limrrtor for I Jin a counly. IlomlK, 100. Stirclie: Mier- wimmI llurraud I . J. Mcriiersoil. iliia I mi excellent appointment. Mahiukii. Howard 1 Vincent and Lily Hciidrick, hot h of Lost Valley precinct, July 3, H p. in., at parsonage First Presbyterian church by lie. Win. S. Otlbcrt. Job lot of safety bicyclca at bankrupt st.s k price, both ladlea and genu. F. L. I'll AM HERS. Davit Henderson, Undertaker and Embalmeri. Cor Wil. and 7th its. mm v i A ry,n mi llitls r cm month oM.Mhd I.i I l. fnttii .in Imt f... It kl spraMaiu in. ot li. r.sti.l.l.l i.-uv.rs.t rr.n h.S'l to r-.i. Itirn.liolM.I l.'ilt. Mm- taa.1 tnj on Iwc lia.l il nt 11 sis, sti. I m.irs "o h.r b.sl. W ha . tisrttti.. 'H.I lH iil'l If SHjllMJI'OMl'l, i.iihI .1,1 i. .if InM Mi.a si l.irth. TtMa h.r Win .i.i''l 1. 1 -OT up sn.l g o l.l h (-mid -h.it hrr rs in .W--i, btit Is wttto Ibrm Il .if !-!!. "It U ! tit!., ! StlUtMl tUitlf Uw I t ii. i ui l;i.ri'ir. si..t . mtk s. mi , t-r t. IW .k.'kr ami ilru tnia -r .... r ilotUrt. UK I I m. l.ill ... n mra Ih.n r. .ll.in. Mf rhli.l i. n.iw ir.m. 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